Within three days, the GoFundMe campaign titled “For Mr. Riley” surpassed its goal of $50,000 — and raised over $100,000 for the 64-year-old teacher.

“We all may have mixed feelings about what happened. But please do know that this is not the first time that Mr. Riley is attacked; physically or verbally,” the GoFundMe read. “He is a great person and a great teacher.”

Cecilia Diaz Jimenez, who once worked in the same school district as Riley, created the fund-raising campaign on Saturday to help the troubled music teacher pay “fines, fees, and lawyers.”

The student ended up being transported to a local hospital with moderate injuries.

“I had this teacher before and I had no problem with him,” a fellow student told KTLA. “He was a really nice teacher, I always respected him. He always had a really good relationship with every student.”

An update to the online campaign showed supportive students holding signs outside their high school Monday, reading “Riley deserves better” and “Justice for Riley.”

The Los Angeles Unified School District stated they were “extremely disturbed” by the fight.

Riley’s arraignment is scheduled for Nov. 30 at the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Courthouse.